
of Mabelvale, AR
June 2, 1945 - November 16, 2025
Larry James Glover, age 80, of Mabelvale, Arkansas went to be with the Lord on Sunday, November 16, 2025 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Larry was born in Midland, Texas on June 2, 1945 to his late parents, Houston A. and Zella Winkler Glover.
Larry was a member of Gardner Memorial United Methodist Church in North Little Rock and Grace Church in East End. He was also a member of the Adoniram Masonic Lodge and the Scottish Rite Bodies of Arkansas. Larry enjoyed traveling to National Parks all over the United States, was a 33rd Degree Mason, an Eagle Scout and worked for AT&T for more than 30 years.
He is preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Kenneth Glover. He is survived by his wife of 59 ½ years, Brenda Glover; two children, Leah Hales (James Whalen) of Frisco, TX and Jim Glover (Liesa) of Lake Jackson, TX; five grandchildren, Maggie Hales of Madison, WI, Cora Hales of Jacksonville, FL, Houston Glover of Garden City, KS, Mitchell Glover of Lake Jackson, TX and Elsa Gilmore (Alex) of Lake Jackson, TX.
Graveside services will be 12:00pm on Saturday, November 22, 2025 at Pinecrest Memorial Park with Pastor Chris Neel officiating.

I first met Larry when my son joined Troop 381 in the 1980's. We went on many outings together. Then I had the pleasure on knowing him as a Brother in the Lodge. Attended some Scottish Rite Reunions together.
My sincere condolences to the Glover Family.

I’m thankful for Mr. Glover’s leadership back when he gave of his time and knowledge as an assistant scoutmaster for Troop 381 in Little Rock. He invested in a bunch of boys becoming men through Scouting. I’m sorry for the loss and send prayers for peace to the family.

Our condolences to Brenda, Leah, Jim and their families. Larry was such a lovely man - he left his mark on the world in so many wonderful ways. I had only gotten to know him through our connect class at Grace Church. He and Brenda were active members for a number of years and a good friend to all of us. Before that, Ed had worked with Larry for many years in the Scottish Rite. We were so delighted when he and Brenda started attending our church. He always praised Rachel and her worship team - he was drawn immediately to the wonderful praise music. The world and all of the lives he touched while he was here, will be a little less bright with his passing.
May the Lord comfort all of the brokenhearted.
Brenda

My friend and brother will be missed greatly. Worked many years with Larry and enjoyed every minute. We solved many problems together when we worked at Scottish Rite.

Gonna miss you buddy, this one is hard to take. To all his family so sorry for your loss.

You have my deepest condolences. I have many outstanding memories of my time with Mr. Glover and his family through Troop 381 (Philmont, Northern Tier, Summer Camps, Troop camps....). It was an honor to be able to meet him throughout the years at different Scouting functions as I followed in the footsteps he left and served as a Scoutmaster. Glover family, you have all been a significant part of my life growing up. Thank you for sharing your dad with me and all of the other Scouts he had an impact on.

I am so sorry for your loss. Larry and Brenda have been our next door neighbors for 34 years and we will miss Larry so much. We have a lot of great memories that we will cherish forever. Our sincere condolences to Brenda and family. Larry was a good one for sure.

Special memories of Larry & Brenda in our Bible Study class at Grace Church in Hensley. Prayers for Brenda and family.

My sincerest sympathy. Fond memories of the family visits each summer, meeting up at Grandma Winkler’s house. Lots of homemade ice cream and delicious big meals weighing down the big table, and hide and seek outside around the yard. May God comfort and sustain the family.
Love and blessings. Mary Allen

I am so sorry Aunt Brenda, Leah, and Jimmy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time.